The authors report 4 experiments that examined color grouping and negative carryover effects in preview search via a probe detection task (J. J. Braithwaite, G. W. Humphreys, & J. Hodsoll, 2003). In Experiment 1, there was evidence of a negative color carryover from the preview to new items, using both search and probe detection measures. There was also a negative bias against probes on old items that carried the majority color in the preview. With a short preview duration (150 ms) carryover effects to new items were greatly reduced, but probe detection remained biased against the majority color in the old items. Experiments 2 and 4 showed that the color bias effects on old items could be reduced when these items had to be prioritized relat...
Observers performed a preview search task in which, on some trials, they had to indicate the presenc...
We report three experiments investigating the time course of spreading suppression in visual search ...
The preview effect demonstrates that if observers in a visual search task are allowed a preview of a...
The authors report 4 experiments that examined color grouping and negative carryover effects in prev...
Five experiments addressed the role of color grouping in preview search (D. G. Watson & G. W. Humphr...
Two experiments are reported examining the effects of colour grouping, colour change and target colo...
In preview search a new target is difficult to detect if it carries a feature shared with the old di...
In preview search a new target is difficult to detect if it carries a feature shared with the old di...
In four experiments, we examined selection processes in visual search using a probe detection task t...
AbstractIn preview search a new target is difficult to detect if it carries a feature shared with th...
In four experiments, we examined selection processes in visual search using a probe detection task t...
We present four experiments in which we examined the effects of color mixing andprior target color k...
We examined the time course of preview search, using stimuli that were defined by color, but not by ...
We examined the time course of preview search, using stimuli that were defined by color, but not by ...
The preview effect demonstrates that if observers in a visual search task are allowed a preview of a...
Observers performed a preview search task in which, on some trials, they had to indicate the presenc...
We report three experiments investigating the time course of spreading suppression in visual search ...
The preview effect demonstrates that if observers in a visual search task are allowed a preview of a...
The authors report 4 experiments that examined color grouping and negative carryover effects in prev...
Five experiments addressed the role of color grouping in preview search (D. G. Watson & G. W. Humphr...
Two experiments are reported examining the effects of colour grouping, colour change and target colo...
In preview search a new target is difficult to detect if it carries a feature shared with the old di...
In preview search a new target is difficult to detect if it carries a feature shared with the old di...
In four experiments, we examined selection processes in visual search using a probe detection task t...
AbstractIn preview search a new target is difficult to detect if it carries a feature shared with th...
In four experiments, we examined selection processes in visual search using a probe detection task t...
We present four experiments in which we examined the effects of color mixing andprior target color k...
We examined the time course of preview search, using stimuli that were defined by color, but not by ...
We examined the time course of preview search, using stimuli that were defined by color, but not by ...
The preview effect demonstrates that if observers in a visual search task are allowed a preview of a...
Observers performed a preview search task in which, on some trials, they had to indicate the presenc...
We report three experiments investigating the time course of spreading suppression in visual search ...
The preview effect demonstrates that if observers in a visual search task are allowed a preview of a...